Show I THE ROUND OF THE THEATERS II I I LAUDER CANCELS SALT LAKE ir 11 Joseph VI on advance for arrived in Salt Lake last night cinch left to today o Before lie he cancelled nU nil arrangements for fOl time the hero o of time the famous vaude artist and amI announced that time tho paid for or tickets would be re me refunded funded at the tho Consolidated Music Co Nothing could be learned or of Mr IlI Vions Vion Intentions no settlement has yet ct been boen made or of time tho bills bilis Incurred though doubtless s the they wJ vill be paid by 1110 Morris Iri s hc head ad of the circuit which sends Mr MI westward Bishop Nibley this mornIng that he had not met Mr 1111 Vlon on his hili second trip but that the gentleman hind had merely telephoned asking whether It lS not possible to have th the taber tabernacle nacle nacie management reconsider their c do e cl cislon lon to which Bi BIshop Nibley au an answered that It was out of the question au 11 Vlon Vion thereupon left The state statements ments printed toda today that a settlement or 01 compromise ha had been reached Is un unauthorized authorized nil as that question remains for the future futuro to take care of Among those who are greatly disappointed pointed oer OCI the failure of Harry Lieu TAlu der to appear In Snit Salt T Lake e Is time the tie club climb which was us a rousing welcome for Its fellow Scot The club In nd addition to purchasing posed hosed to give Ie a em reception at time the Odeon after time the when Mr Mm Lau Laim Lauder der would have been the tho guest o of honor considerable prell m work In this dl direction had been en already done when mr Hood Hoo this morning receIved the following dispatch from col Hood Railway Ralva broken visit to Suit Salt Lake on oft HAIRY HAURY LAUDER advance sale for or I Louis James engagement which opens ens Thursday evening began at the thc bo boK I this morning L ORPHl UMIt seems to comparisons In a bill of such gen oral excellence as that which Is being presented at the Orpheum this week It Is probably the strongest list taken aU all in all that has haq been furnished at this theater during the present play going se season Heartbreaking laughs I Iare are mingled judiciously with breathing stunts as splendid ld In their wa way as as the comedy Artistic and over oer welcome as Edwin Stevens alwa always s Is and clever lS as sonio somo o of the other acts are yet et It seemed as ac asIf If IC Frank Tinney had just a shade on I the tho balanco ot of the bJ bill He Is an art artIst let to his finger tips and his turn Is so absolutely funny that had he not re retired retired tired when whon he did there thero certainly would have hae been some somo fatalities to record flOm over laughter On the tho piano Tin Tinney noy ney introduces something new and lila his finish n with the tho ba bagpipe Is simply ex cx excruciating His manner of oC monologue Is a creation of his own and a perfect I of work i The e D Do Haven Sextet are played up on time tho bills but hardly warrant time tho top line They are entertaining however the girls are clever dancers and the sLaKIng Is a timing thing or of beauty There are some somo tuneful dt da ties which would not at nil all suffer it if glen given better vocal vehicles Sydney C Gibson Is there them wish wilh some lively work while the thc feminine end ot of time the turn pleases with Its willingness and really splendid dancing The Zanettos In type ne as novelty en entertainers not only fulfill their print printed ed cd promise but give an exhibition tion ot of juggling While there thero is not much originality to their bill their per perfection In all aU Is surpassing and every minute of oC their time Is used to effect An exceptional dancer Is Milt Wood He demonstrates the fact that splendid work can ho bo dono demme In this line without the aid of black face tace oc 01 cap and bells HI His Is a refreshing and most personality and he well deserved the tho several recalls which he obtained Edwin Stevens and Tina In InAn InAn An Evening With Dickens portrayed various characters of the greatest of oC all humorists time tho quaint Introductions I ot of Miss Marshall being not time the least attractive portion or of their presentation Stevens Is a past master In time the art of makeup and Impersonation and the tho only regret was that he cut out 1 ber ills His S Heep and Sinai Smal weed were admirable James B Donovan and Rena Arnold proved good entertainers with some really new ones In the nonsense line worked to the limit Howards ponies and dogs en the bill have the making of a classy at attraction attraction traction and their bell work Was aim sim simply ply astonishing almost suggesting that the animals had musical Instincts as aswell aswell well as training The riJO same bIll continues throughout time tho week with daily al y matinees up to the tho stand standard standard I ard of Colonials offerings ot of time the season Is A Girl at the Helm Holm Billy Clifford Is featured on the tho pa paper paper per as the one bright bit but his rating In candlepower should hardly be beso so 80 high The plot is or of the pseudo varlet variety md and at times Is almost ap apparent apparent parent though musical comedy can hard hardly 1 be attacked from a standpoint or of plot for tradition Is that such a trifle has little place In an offering lii In I which tunes dances dresses and girls arc the chief components The simon show showgirls I girls and broilers In A Girl at the tho Helm seem to have receIved I time the nel ar musical hut but tIme the male Is wc veil quipped vocally mill amid the numbers from rom section nero mo all that could ue be desired delred The action or of the tho piece appears to re Volvo olvo about a garage wherein g gasoline curs cars aIe repaired b by n a corps o of lady clad Thou Ihen it switches to a motor motol boat race A Ger German man reman count n a countess a lover loer and tI a figure In the plot sommie where and amid finally love finds a wa way time the right boat wins time the rac race und and the own owners owners ers daughter While there was wa some ome restlessness below stairs the galleries could lie bo heard giving vent to resound in and amid Bill Billy Clifford Harl Dickinson Marguerite Do Von Mile I La I Jack Trainor n nand rd jlia and d Mason have J the most to do and ammi th they do their under the limo rhe trouble is not hot with time pla er but rather with their vehIcle was lii In good and helped pass time the time Awa away The bills runs through time the week with and A capacity audience the offering last Tl TIlE I E SHU large audIence a l o of henry In ings great pia play The Bells Bell at time tho Shubert nl night hl and while time tho dine actIng or of aIm lII Swenson and Miss Lorio Palmer anti their associate players was the theme themo Is not ono one to gladden tIme the heart The characters In inthe the tho play have but little opportunity us as the they are all overshadowed b by the tho therole role o of Mathias time the part played by Mr Swenson It is iN not too much to sa say that he does full u justice to It and lie he heIs liehe Is he particularly strong In the emotional scenes The story Is of an r Ma Mathins thins who ulmo on eve lii 15 years reals 00 before fore foully a Jon Jew an and robbed him or of n a large huge amount of gold takes every precaution tion tiomi to cover up his deed decd but after 15 years ears have elapsed he hears time the story oi of his crIme recounted and learns there Is a wandering Jew In the vii lago who answers the tho description o othe of the murdered man There IN ha also a l hypnotist t in time the neighborhood who is isaId said aId to have hae the power to force cones confes alons from guIlty persons peron be become conio come conscience stricken and his mind Is on the verge or of collapse because ho I I constantly heras Christmas bells re reminding reminding minding him of oC time the brutal murder To protect himself he arranges a marriage contract with Imis daughter and an officer of oC the law feeling se In a union On the night the tho contract Is signed Mathias dreams he Is being tried for murder The Tho hyp hp hypnotist him him to confess his crime Mathias Is condemned to be hanged Just as time tho execution Is about to tale take place he awakens but the tho thoI shock Is so great It kills him himIn himIn In this scene Mr Swenson lees loes a afine afine fine piece of acting Ho a Is well sup supported ported b by William S Donovan as Christian time the lover loer Time other male members ot of the tho cast play pia time the parts palts as assigned 8 signed to them acceptably Miss Palm Clellan Cleilan was vas a fine feature r f time the chestra directed b by Prof J J Mc Ilc Clellan Cleilan was a charming feature of the een n Its numbers being well veIl se cc selected and performed with artistic fin finish Ish TH TIBE a fw seats ats wore were filled at the tho Grand last night when that emotional little pla play Tempest and sunshine held the boar boards s The Tho show deserved a much better house A play wherein the villain Is a Is always Interesting because or of Its uniqueness for we have but few real live strutting female villains In imi actual life lite Those who have havo not seen this tragedy o of 1850 missed something Time Tho cast Is lie In good hands no really bad actors appeasing tu the tho varIous roles Carl as Josh Is de decidedly good and Bessie Dunlop Dunlops is a sweet winning little Sunshine E rl S Ross as time the doctor and Mica Marlo Mario Do De DeBeaU BeaU In time the role of Tempest the tho scheming aTe are very antis factory RObert Reibert Perrin makes a fair Richard Miller while Elmer Gamble In InI inthe I the tho part of Uncle Juber and LIllian Black as his wife Jud Judy took well with the audience All in all Tempest anti amI Sunshine as presented at time the Grand GrandIs Is worth se seeing ng especially as it Is a performance BU all indications the Mack company at the Bungalow has set Iet In for a long period or of pros prosperity perit The rhe popular play or of Polly will run through the week ends the present There Thero Is some as to the changes for tor tomorrow as a number of time the acts are aro stated as being held up on tim tho Salt Lake Lako Routes wash washout washout out Every endeavor however Is being made mado to rush theta them through by br the theother theother other line BOB NEW HITA special cial to The News this morning from Syracuse Ne Ken York states that an anold anold old Salt Lake favorite Robert Edeson produced now play pia there called A Mans a Man on Monday evenIng The Tho pla play Is said to suit Mr Edeson better than anything since Strong Strom heart It Is a story of oC a wealthy western mine owner and time the action or of orthe time the piece Is laid both in New Kew York and Helena Mont The pia play Is billed for earl early Broadway production |